China
  • The Message in Home Depot’s Chinese Failure

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    It turns out the Chinese aren’t very enamored of the concept of “do it yourself”; indeed, that they much prefer the idea of “do-it-for-me”. At least, that is the explanation put forth by a Home Depot...

  • Chinese Storm Japanese Companies Over 1931 Land Grab

    By Kazunori Takada and CHRIS BUCKLEY, Reuters

    Some major Japanese brandname firms announced factory shutdowns in China on Monday and urged expatriates to stay indoors ahead of what could be more angry protests over a territorial dispute between...

  • Wall St. Analysts Say Stocks Ready for a Pullback

    By Edward Krudy, Reuters

    At the start of the historically weakest month for equities there are plenty of reasons to believe stocks may be just about reaching a top — at least in the short term. The S&P 500 has surged 14...

  • FedEx Signals Global Economic Weakness

    By Ernest Scheyder, Reuters

    FedEx, the world's second-largest package delivery company, cut its profit outlook for the current quarter, saying weakness in the global economy was hurting demand for overnight international...

  • Despite Drought, Record Farm Export Sales Seen

    By Reuters

    Farm exports will set a sales record in the new marketing year due to high commodity prices that will magnify the value of dramatically smaller harvests amid the worst drought in half a century, the...